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1. He asked me how much I paid for the book.
2. The nurse asked him how he was feeling.
3. The teacher asked him if he had written his homework.
4. He asked me if I knew anything about that accident
5. My brother asked if anyone had called while he was out.
6. She asked me if I knew where Mrs. Baker lived.
-ive is a suffix that turns other words into adjectives. The verb Attract becomes attractive. Similarly to this, Respect can become respective, represent can become representative
Answer:
Credibility is the quality of being trusted and believed in, therefore a source may be credible in some ways and less credible in other ways depending on reputation.
For example, a religious leader such as a Vicar is seen to be a very credible source due to their beliefs. When their actions match with their beliefs they are trusted, leading them to have a good reputation. However, if their actions publicly contradict what they said they believe in, then they will become less trustworthy and will no longer be a credible source because they will develop a bad reputation.
Explanation:
The above paragraphs are an example of how a religious leader (source) may be more credible in some ways and less in others depending on their reputation which is based on whether their actions public contradict their beliefs.
I hope it helps. Good luck.